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Show MOM slsoh rsri VOL. XXXVIII., No. totofr PAYSON 11 UTAH COUNTY UTAH, o T1 FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930 vii ?2.00 PER YEAR MT Ground Broken For New Payson High School To Mrs. Mina Admire Chapel In First Ward Present Red Mill Payson Lions Victorious; William Parley Cowei Dies In Nebraska Over Nephi Rangers Aviation Club Assured For Payson Laid At Rest Payson High School will present Mrs. Mina Hopper Admire, daugh- - When the Payson Lions triumphed Monday, March 10, was a very imii!.,,m Pai icy Bowen, well known ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hopper over Nephi in the Junior High Audi- portant date in the hstory of the under special permission of sun Pa; res,ih ot for many years djt'd Company of New York, Vic-- of Payson is dead at her home in torium last Payson First Ward. On that day the Friday night, they won the laic Sunday night at his The ward community activity committee residerjee Binkleman, Nebraska, according to1 right to play Pleasant Grove for a in SfrtS,,deli?hTtfUl, Pera tae iirst ward after a lingering Victor Herbert is one ofiword received here by the family. Her place in the s ate presented an appropriate program to Red school high illness. IPs parents, Albert and Kathbeloved composers and The mother left here on commemorate the breaking of ground learning of her'ment. m ryn Stoker Boh on were Utah' Pioclassed as one of his, illness and reached her bedside for the budding ot a fine new $40,000 RedMill" Thhe score in the Tarns-Witmar- k touma-Amerie- Twenty-fou- r chapel. young ladies from the M. I A. pulled the plow held by Bishop Otto B. Erlandson in Dr. the ground breakipg ceremony. L. D. Pfouts was present to take photo graphs of this event, also of the building committee and the entire asThe program started at semblage. 2 p. m. with the singing of America, under the direction of Jordan A. Law. The invocation and dedication of the site was by Patriarch Leonard A. Hill bo Stake. of Prof. C O Nelson, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Feland, rendered the sacred solo, The Seer. Brief remarks were made by Bishop Erlandson. The assemblage sang Put A Your Shoulder To The Wheel. most entertaining and inspirational piH-oswas delivered by Prof. Ed M. Rowe of th" Brivham Young UniverIjee R. Taylor, president of sity. Nebo Stake and also a member of the building committee, spoke for a short time. The congregation sang Come, Come, Ye Saints, and the benediction was pronounced by Bishop J. A. Loveless s masterpieces It is the most pretentous thing ever to be attempted by our local High School. There are to be special dances, beautiful scenery, and picturesThe chorus consists que costumes. of 80 well trained voices assisted by a orchestra. The cast is complete and will appear in this paper next week. It is to be presented in the Tabernacle on the last Thursday and Friday of this month. Following is the list of characters: Con Kidder Maurice Jones Kid Conner...- Cornell Davis Jan Van Borhem, Burgomaster Roy Wightman .Theron Snyder Franz, Sheriff .Fred Willem, Keeper of Red Mill Abrams ..Bill Captain Doris Van Damm... Mendenhall Governor of Zealand Clyde Snow Stewart Schaerrer Gretchen, Burgomasters daughter , Regular Dinner Session New Books In Library By Soochow Waters, by Louise JorA romance between East and West, aganist the exotic background of an ancient Chinese city, told with 'all the charm and under- Mrs. Milns novels so popular. standing of the Orient that have made Best America11, humorous short stories, edited by Alexander Jessup. In this collection Mr. Jessup has made a genuine contribution to the study of the genius of America. Along with stories properly accepted as classics, he has as consistently included stories of the highest merit by authors not so well known. The floor of Holland, by Adde de Leeuiv. This is thqyecord of a delightful journey through Holland. Miss de Leeuiv traveled with her her a native Hollander father mother and her sister who is an artist, and all of them could understand and speak the Dutch language. Consequently this book expresses truly the flavor of Holland. It is not a guide book; it is rather a human expression of the Dutch people and their distintive character and customs. It is written in a peculiarly intinrate and elightful style. don Miln. 4 Lee R. Taylor, Arza C. Page, Albert H. Powell, Stake Presidency. FIRST WARD M.I.A.GIVES SOCIAL An outstanding social of last week was given in the first ward hall and was arranged by the adult class of the MIA for the fathers and mothers and MIA girls and boys of the ward. Under the direction of Jordan A Law the following program was given: community singing; tributes, Mrs Hattie Francom, original song; Joseph W. Bates; song, Geraldine Peery; original humorous paper, Mrs'. Emma W'ilson; vocal solo, A. K Huish; piano solo, Miss Fay White; piano duet, Miss Ruth Harding and Miss Virginia Street; reading, Mrs. May Elmer; a lovely gift of flowers was presented to Mrs. Adelia Dixon and Mrs Emma Wilson for having the largest num. her of sons and daughters enrolled in. the M I A. Mrs Rhoda Davis received a gift for being the mother with most daughters enrolled and John Elmer was the father with the most sons. Refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Mrs. II. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dillingham Gene Foote, Mrs. Fred Wigton, Mrs. entertained a few friends at a 500 Frank Ely and little Jean Jones mot. party Saturday evening. Lunch was ored from Elberta last Thursday with served and a pleasant evening was a basket, dinner for a surprise visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Morgan and enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Jones is convalescing family. from an illness which confined her For Neat Shoe Repairing to her bed' for tyventy-tvweeks most was a occasion happy and the Bring your work to the one in view of her splendid recovery Economy Shoe Shop 35 The afternoon hours were spent in cards and a general social time. Pay-so- n, West Utah o Avenue, Utah. We use only the best grade of Materials and guarantee our just' thrilling game Death was due to was 31 to 23. Larsen of Tayson kept following childbirth. Petty, Nephis scoring ace to tw The young lady graduated from the points obtained from free tries. high school last May and wassen and Olson scored high for Payson married immediately afterward to with 12 points and 10 respectively. Henry Admire of Nebraska. She was; PAYSON born in Nebraska nineteen years ago and came to Payson with the family before she died. Brentnal Curtis, who is attending school at the Utah Agricultural College, was home over Sunday. He came down from Salt Lake where he attended the championship basketball series between the Aggies and Montana Bobcats. j blood-poisoni- Jen-Pays- ted musician. Surviving are her husband and a baby boy three weeks old; her parents and the following brothers and sisters: Earl Hopper, an aviator of San Diago, who will fly to Nebraska for the funeral; Wesley Hopper of Chicago; Roy, Samuel and Nellie of Payson. i Held At D. T. R. Store Cultus Club Holds March 14th - 15th blah County Dental Referee, Collins; umpire, Bullock. The Company has announced their annual Spring Cooking School demonstration which will be held in the Payson store on Friday( and Saturday, March 14, and 15. Mrs. Donnelly an expert Demonstrator will be in charge of the school and will give her valuable service to the local housewives who are interested in modern cookery. The ladies have availed themselves of the opportunity to attend the cooking school in the past have been more than delighted with it. Valuable receipts are given by the expert who also cooks and serves various delicious dishes. Everyone has been extended a cordial invitation to A serious fire at the Mechanic Art building at the Payson High School was averted shortly before noon Wednesday when a passing motorist observed that the roof had taken fire from a defective flue. The alarm was quickly given and students had the blaze out with hand extinguishers be- fore the arrival of the fire truck whch responded within a few moments after receiving the word. The damage was slight and will be repaired by students in shop. PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN BY BY THIRD WARD, MARCH 17 IN TABERNACLEi CAPTAIN THOMAS OF FORT DOUGLAS SPEAKER AT CHURCH Meeting of first Relief Society held in Payson. Captain Thomas of Fort Douglass Short talk by President, Rosie Ter-vor- was in Payson Sunday in the interest of the Citizens Military Training Two numbers by ladies chorus un- Camp which is to be held at Fort der direction of Mrs. L. D. $tewart. Douglass from July 5 to August 3. He spoke in all of the churches in Vocal solo, Mrs. L. D. Stewart. Piana solo, Mrs. Frank McClellan. town Sunday evening and urgd particularly the consideration of M men. Mrs. Barbara Wood entertained at The authorities of the L. D. S. Church dinner last Thursday evening for Mr. have approved the movement to in and Mrs. James O. Arthur, Mr. and terest the young men of that depart- Mrs. Arthur Peay, Mr. and Mrs. David ment in the camp and to encourage Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanton, them to enter Miss Margaret Jean Arthur and Miss American Legion Barnyard CarniMargurite Peay. val Saturday, March, 22. Many prizes Have your Lawnmower sharpened given by local Merchants and State Manufacturers and Jobbers to be giv- so it will cut as good as New. Stove parts furnished to fit any stove. Jen away at dance. Can the blues and Owen Draper at Coombs Electric be prepared to have the time of your Main Street, Payson, all work life. More than a dance, a RIOT of Shop, FUN. guaranteed. 2tpd. t. , Save on the Budget Plan Ask any man who has made a financial success in life how he accomplished it. His answer will By saving. I Society Meet At Payson A meeting Mechanic Arts Building He did not spend every cent he made, but built up a fund which was available when he needed it for business purposes. He is no different than you, except that you must learn the saving habit. Save on the budget plan a certain amount each week going into your savings account. You will be surprised how it will grow and earn more money for you. ..Interest 4 per cent compound semi-annuall- y. , State Bank of Payson of the Utah County Dental Society was held Monday night g at, the Hotel Payson, a banquet the prograiu which) was in ,'harge of Dr. L, E McKell of Provo, Dr. presideht of the organization. O D Hanson, also of Provo, secretary, and sixteen members were present, also the following visitors Dr. J. A. Booth and Dr. P. L Jones of Nephi; Dr. Jesse Ellswonh and Dr, N Oborn of Eureka and Dr. George Vbgel ol Ogden who was the principal speaker. He read a paper on the subject, Dental Economics. The regular business concluded the evenings program. pre-ced.n- Parents Attend School The students Regu-- i lar Fire Breaks Out At attend. be, neers and he was bom September 15 at Centerv.lle. The family later moed to Provo. Mr. Fonen spent some time in Montana belore his marriage to Alice A. Jones of Payson on June 1, 1897. They lived at Hinton before making their home here. He is survived by bis widow and time children, Mrs. Leah Hiatt and Albert liowen of I Pay son, and Mrs. Lstelia t urtis ol Piovo, also five giandciiildren one hi other and two sisters, Bert Bowen and Mi's. Sarah Allows:, nuth ol Il'ovo and Mrs. Let-tiBowles of CaIilorn,a. Funeral seivice.-- weie held Thar.s. lay at 1 p. m. in the fourth ward chapel with Bishop Otto Erlandson ol the first ward ofiie.ating. Interment was in tlu Provo City Cemeteiy un ler the direction of the Hands Mortuary. e Cooking School To Be Josha Pennefeather .Erma Hansen Aro. sister Bertha, Burgomasters ha Chat win Tina, Willems daughter...Jris Garner Fay Simmons Countess De La Pere Flora Kathryn Okelberry ... Nelda Bills Dora ...Laneta Henderickson Lena The regular meeting of the Pay-so- n Anna Beatrice Spencer Lions Club was held Monday even- Phyllisl Reva McKinney JEllamae Bartholomew ing at the home of Dr. Frank B. Madge Wheelwright on Utah Avenue. A special musical program was givSTAKE QUARTERLY en by Glenn and Harold Holley of CONFERENCE Mapleton, vocalists and George Barrett of Springville, accompanist. Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference A committee consisting of Dr. L. 'be held in Stake Tabernacle Satwill D Stewart, R. W. McMullin and Ray 22 and 23. Monsen was named to arrange for urday and Sunday, March at 7:30 session Saturday Opening the Annual Charter night ball for P. M. the last of March. Sessions on Sunday at 10 A. M. and Samuel E. Taylor of the Utah-Ida-h- o P. M. 2:00 Sugar Co. discussed the sugar beet M. I. A. Conference, Sunday evenoutlook for 1930 in Payson. The re7:30 P. M. gular business discussion completed ing at of Church invited to members All the program and dinner was served. be present and others will be welcome as Initial steps toward organizing an aviation chjb In Payson were made Monday night at 'a meeting held in the City Council Chambers. There was a good turnout be aviators and twelve members signed up. tour visitors from Salt Lake wTere present including Mr. Stephen transport pilot who will be,the instructor; Mr. Arnold ptjhe Alexander Film and Glider Company; Mr.Ttobertson and Mr. Ray L. Peck, the young flyer who had his plane here last fall dur- ing the home coming celebration. He now flys a mail route and is also the Eagle Toute distributor and he offered the club a fine new plane at a very attractive figure. A duplicate of the ship will be brought here for the next meeting which will be held within the next two weeks. The plan worked out at the' meeting limits the membership to thirty. They will purchase the plane for instruction. , DavctRhuJer,' prominent young business man was named- secretary and treasurer of the, 'organization. at the Peteetneet school were given a vacation Wednes- day morning but it was necessary for them to remain at home and do the work while the parents took their places in the school room. Pupils were marked absent who were not represented by a parent for a portion of the forenoon. Regular class work was conducted and in this way the work being done in the school could be more perfectly understood", by the parent. It also gave a splendid opportunity for the discussion of any misThe interest shown understanding. was very keen, especially by the moth ers. PAYSON FOFItTil WARD HOLDS REUNION Almost four hundred members of the Payson fourth ward participated in a reunion at the Nebu Stake Talier nude last Friday evening. The affair was also a testimonia in honor of lleber A. Curtis and Glade Cowan who were recently jelcc.;- d from the position as bishop and first The first Counsellor in the wprd v a sumpi enB of a., the lai.mcrt part tuous hot dinner served in the Tabernacle basement. Later the folow-in- g was enjoyed: piano solo, program Miss Maxine Stewart; pianologue, Mrs Hazel Cannon Perkins; jokes, William Kitchen; dancing sketch, MrsL Le Roy Bunnell assisted By a group of sing'Ts from the second ward; vocal duet, Roy Gale and Ella one act play; vocal solo, Mrs Irene Provstgaaid; presentation of tokens of esteem to Bishop Curtis and Glade Cowan. Games were played under the direction of Ronald Schaerrer of the activity committee. - i A The regular meeting of the Cultus Club was held Wednesday afternoon at the Junior High School with President Aurora N. Wilson in charge. With Mrs. Nellie B. Stewart as director, the Cultus Ladies Glee Club rendered several selections. The literary topic, fjpcial Welfare Family Relationship, was presented by Mrs. Mary Curtis and it was unusually ins teresting. Plans were discussed for the annual spring luncheon and election, of of- ficers on M archil and b First'Dis-tric- t ConventionT;to be held in Provo on March 29. GLEANER (URLS OF NEBO STAKE HOLD SOCIAL IN SECOND WARD AMUSEMENT HALL A most unique and successful social function was held in the Second Ward Amusement Hall Thursday evening when the M. I. A.' Gleaner Girls ffom the various wards of Nebo Stake stagThe girls from each ed a Jamboree. ward came in a group, distinctively attired. Miss Wilma Hansen conducted the first part of the program in the form of an Irish social. Each individual was given an Irish name agd the games and precedure carried out he idea. The group system continued during the period for lunch and at this time a fine program was the Stake Board and each ward mitribut'ing a stunt, reading or music. Mrc. Wilmer IHIV momber of Our Gang portrayed by the Payson Third Ward, conducted games during the fina period of the program. d, Al-mo- 100 T, participated. ccibrate the anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society the officers of the first ward are prepar-in- e a piigeant of the Book of Mor-- t n, wheh they will present Monday afternoon at 2 oclock. Asocial with efrchnoTis will follow. Word has been received from Salt Lake an- - uncirg the biith of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Winward Tanner on Saturday March 8. Tiie Seconif Ward Relief Society will commemorate the anniversary of the organization with a special to be presented in the ward Amusement Hall on Tuesday, March A special program is being pre18. pared which includes twro one act plays an special music. Refreshment; will be served during a social period. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the ward to attend. pro-g-n- m 1 NOTICE Santaquin First and Second Ward iMief Societies arc celebrating their Persons wishing positions as canal 17. ComAnnual Day Monday, March riders for the High Line Canal ComM nice P. 2 a at mencing program pany, please leave applications at the has been OTaneed aft'r which a bask- companys office before April 1, 1930 et lunch will lip served followed by R, E. Huber, ball in the First Ward Hal!., Secretary. Music will furnished by the Paradise; All are cordially Mr. C. If. Day and Lewis Rasmussen Garden; Orchestra. invited to attend. of Fillmore were business visitors in Fay son on Wednesday |